As artificial intelligence grows more powerful and widespread, the infrastructure that supports it is struggling to keep up. At UT Austin’s Computer Science, researchers at the InfraAI Center are ...
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A licensed attorney with nearly a decade of experience in content production, Valerie Catalano knows how to help readers digest complicated information about the law in an approachable way. Her ...